As a Cleveland fan, I'm over LeBron. And I think that happened after he won-- it's allowed me to move on. Trent can do what he wants. Gimme 1500yds and 10 TDs.
Trent's 8 carries for 8 yards against a terrible defense was pretty Lebron-intheplayoffs-esque
"You're pissed because we went after a committed guy? Guess what, we got 9 guys who better go do it again," said Meyer. "Do it a little harder next time."
Doesn't surprise me that Trent Richardson loves Lebron. I have found that A LOT of young people love Lebron. I used to despise the guy with how he left Cleveland, but honestly I've moved on. It's been 2 years. He's got his title. I've embraced Kyrie Irving and I think the Cavs are moving in the right direction.
Still can't stand LeBron and that'll never change...but definitely don't care. I think I felt more passionately about it when I was rooting against him to win a title but now I'm just like f*** it. If someone asks me about it I'd say I can't stand him and think he's a massive d-bag...but I'd never go out of my way to bring it up anymore. Being excited about Kyrie certainly doesn't hurt.
as long as richardson stays healthy and goes back to performing every game, he can do whatever he wants. and you don't tell people who they can and can't hate. Lebron went about the whole situation wrong and by my right i will not like the man. Simple as that.
My favorite was Stephen Colbert talking about it. It was something to the effect of, LeBron James chose to leave Cleveland for Miami, despite taking less money. He essentially left two years and 30 million dollars on the table to join the Heat....effectively putting an end to the age old question, "would you live in Cleveland for 30 million dollars?"
Sign me up for that whole 30 million to live in Cleveland. Sounds like a sweet deal for a guy like me. But yeah, LeBron made the right choice, he just did it in poor fashion.
Well, certainly did it in poor fashion...and it's always up for debate as to whether he made the right choice. Don't feel like opening that can of worms and will gracefully bow out at that lolz.
As a Cleveland fan, I'm over LeBron. And I think that happened after he won-- it's allowed me to move on. Trent can do what he wants. Gimme 1500yds and 10 TDs.
As a Cleveland fan I seriously don't care.
I'm with you guys. I'm not rooting for him but I'm done making an effort to hate him.
How Firm Thy Friendship....
Lebron who? Trent Richardson will hopefully be the man in Cleveland now!! Lebron who?
#Buckeyes
Trent's 8 carries for 8 yards against a terrible defense was pretty Lebron-intheplayoffs-esque
"You're pissed because we went after a committed guy? Guess what, we got 9 guys who better go do it again," said Meyer. "Do it a little harder next time."
Doesn't surprise me that Trent Richardson loves Lebron. I have found that A LOT of young people love Lebron. I used to despise the guy with how he left Cleveland, but honestly I've moved on. It's been 2 years. He's got his title. I've embraced Kyrie Irving and I think the Cavs are moving in the right direction.
I like the lebron who loves Ohio state. I dont care for the one who plays basketball.
Eh. Time heals all wounds
Time also wounds all heels
Still can't stand LeBron and that'll never change...but definitely don't care. I think I felt more passionately about it when I was rooting against him to win a title but now I'm just like f*** it. If someone asks me about it I'd say I can't stand him and think he's a massive d-bag...but I'd never go out of my way to bring it up anymore. Being excited about Kyrie certainly doesn't hurt.
It will be fun when Kyrie leaves Cleveland too.
lolz
Surprised it took this long for a Cleveland troll to appear. ^^
Do you doubt that he will though? No one wants to be in Cleveland that has other options.
as long as richardson stays healthy and goes back to performing every game, he can do whatever he wants. and you don't tell people who they can and can't hate. Lebron went about the whole situation wrong and by my right i will not like the man. Simple as that.
"Winter is coming" - Urban Meyer
@buckpocalypse
My favorite was Stephen Colbert talking about it. It was something to the effect of, LeBron James chose to leave Cleveland for Miami, despite taking less money. He essentially left two years and 30 million dollars on the table to join the Heat....effectively putting an end to the age old question, "would you live in Cleveland for 30 million dollars?"
Sign me up for that whole 30 million to live in Cleveland. Sounds like a sweet deal for a guy like me. But yeah, LeBron made the right choice, he just did it in poor fashion.
Well, certainly did it in poor fashion...and it's always up for debate as to whether he made the right choice. Don't feel like opening that can of worms and will gracefully bow out at that lolz.